Fryšták

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Fryšták
Town hall
Town hall
Flag of Fryšták
Coat of arms of Fryšták
Fryšták is located in Czech Republic
Fryšták
Fryšták
Location in the Czech Republic
Coordinates: 49°17′6″N 17°41′3″E / 49.28500°N 17.68417°E / 49.28500; 17.68417Coordinates: 49°17′6″N 17°41′3″E / 49.28500°N 17.68417°E / 49.28500; 17.68417
Country Czech Republic
RegionZlín
DistrictZlín
First mentioned1356
Government
 • MayorLubomír Doležel
Area
 • Total24.17 km2 (9.33 sq mi)
Elevation
271 m (889 ft)
Population
 (2021-01-01)[1]
 • Total3,718
 • Density150/km2 (400/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
763 16
Websitewww.frystak.cz

Fryšták (German: Freistadtl) is a town in Zlín District in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 3,700 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone.

Administrative parts[edit]

Dolní Ves, part of Fryšták

Villages of Dolní Ves, Horní Ves and Vítová are administrative parts of Fryšták.

Geography[edit]

Fryšták is situated between the city of Zlín and town of Holešov on the Fryštácký stream. Northern part of the municipal territory lies in the Hostýn-Vsetín Mountains, rest of the territory lies in the Vizovice Highlands. It lies on the border between ethnographic regions of Moravian Wallachia and Hanakia.

In the southern part on the Fryštácký stream is located the Fryšták Reservoir. It was built in 1935–1938 as a water source for Zlín. Since 1997 it has been protected as a cultural monument.[2]

History[edit]

The first written mention of Fryšták is from 15 January 1356 under its Latin name Freystat. In 1382, Fryšták was described as a prosperous town with trade, crafts, a slaughterhouse and a spa. The prosperity was interrupted by the Thirty Years' War.[3]

By the 19th century, Fryšták was notable for agriculture and wood production. The fire of 1841 caused Fryšták's traditional wooden buildings to be replaced by more modern buildings. By the latter 20th century a contemporary wave of building with construction of many new houses included the installation of modern infrastructure such as natural gas lines and telephone networks.[3]

Demography[edit]

Historical population
YearPop.±%
18692,694—    
18802,719+0.9%
18902,750+1.1%
19002,709−1.5%
19102,953+9.0%
YearPop.±%
19212,836−4.0%
19302,881+1.6%
19503,059+6.2%
19613,466+13.3%
19703,390−2.2%
YearPop.±%
19803,446+1.7%
19913,299−4.3%
20013,473+5.3%
20113,693+6.3%
20213,718+0.7%
Source: Historical lexicon of municipalities of the Czech Republic[4]

Sights[edit]

Church of Saint Nicholas

The landmark of the town is the Church of Saint Nicholas. The building is not architecturally clean, it can best be described as a baroque building. The original part of the church is from the 16th century, in 1820 the building was extended and the bell tower was replaced by a new one. The baroque stone cross in front of the church is from 1763.[5]

The first stone town hall was built in Fryšták in 1680. The old building was replaced by a new one in 1900.[6]

Notable people[edit]

Twin towns – sister cities[edit]

Fryšták is twinned with:[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2021". Czech Statistical Office. 2021-04-30.
  2. ^ "Přehrada Fryšták u Zlína" (in Czech). CzechTourism. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
  3. ^ a b "Historie města" (in Czech). Město Fryšták. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
  4. ^ "Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869–2011 – Okres Zlín" (in Czech). Czech Statistical Office. 2015-12-21. pp. 1–2.
  5. ^ "Historie" (in Czech). Farnost Fryšták. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
  6. ^ "Fryštácká radnice po 100 letech září opět historickou novotou" (in Czech). Město Fryšták. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
  7. ^ "Partnerská města" (in Czech). Město Fryšták. Retrieved 2022-01-02.

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